Stay up-to-date on ways to love, serve, and give
in Mt. Juliet and the surrounding area.
Below you will find a list of available projects currently accepting volunteers followed by other ways you can love, serve, and give. This page will be updated frequently.
Please Note:
In responsible action to COVID-19, individual project signups are no longer being accepted at this time. We do continue to resource already-signed-up volunteers in small numbers as we:
- Deliver Backpack Program food to the homes of students in need
- Serve meals to the National Guard
- Debris pickup at homes as needed
- Debris pickup along Golden Bear Gateway
We do hope to provide future opportunities when the COVID-19 situation improves. Thank you for understanding as we practice social distancing in consideration of your safety and those we serve.
OTHER WAYS TO
LOVE, SERVE, AND GIVE.
WAYS YOU CAN BE LOVED & LOVE OTHERS
REQUEST HELP
If you are a Mt. Juliet resident and need assistance, please visit the Mt. Juliet Tornado Assistance Request Portal. A team stands by to assist you with whatever you might need. If you are not in Mt. Juliet, please seek assistance from your area police department, fire department, and religious organizations.
The Mt. Juliet Help Center located at 3425B N. Mt. Juliet Rd. also has many supplies that you might need. Stop by, contact them at 615-754-4357 or mjhelpcenter@gmail.com, or message them on Facebook.
PRAY
Pray for our city, the surrounding areas, families affected, and first responders as we journey through the recovery process. This will be a marathon, not a sprint, and we will need to support each other in this effort for a long time to come.
If you have been directly affected by the storm, the pastors at Providence Church stand by to speak with you in person at 629.200.7216. You’re also encouraged to reach out to your local church or religious organization to seek prayer and help.
REACH OUT
If you know someone that has been directly affected by the storm, reach out to them to see how you can help or provide support using one of the options provided in this document.
WAYS YOU CAN SERVE
Offering significant opportunities in North Nashville. Register online for volunteer opportunities by location and date.
To volunteer in Putnam County, please visit putnamcountytn.gov for a list of ways to serve.
SAMARITAN’S PURSE
Offering opportunities in Mt. Juliet, Nashville, and Cookeville for clean up and chainsaw work. Register online for volunteer opportunities by location.
TSU AGRICULTURAL FARM CLEAN UP
TSU is seeking volunteers Tuesday and Wednesday to clean up debris at their agricultural farm. To help, contact the Office of Emergency Management at 615-963-1489.
WAYS YOU CAN GIVE
The Country Music Association and Society of European Stage Authors and Composers are collecting donations daily through this Friday, March 13, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Donations are being collected behind their building at 35 Music Square East in Nashville. Get directions.
COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER NASHVILLE
You may drop off items in person, provide cash donations, or donate using Amazon Wishlist. Visit their website for details and times.
Everyone’s Wilson is a network of churches in Wilson County. Money raised from this effort will help resource our city and county first responders, schools, individuals, and offer relief for any/all loss of life or property. 100% of any amount you choose to give will be directed to the greatest and most immediate needs in our city and county. Donate here.
In the wake of the storms, the Red Cross is seeking blood donations to replenish supplies. Find a blood drive in our area.
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Collecting non-perishable food items at barrels in the front of area Kroger stores, or you may drop them off at their distribution center located at 331 Great Circle Road in Nashville. Get directions. For monetary giving, donate here.
TENNESSEE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Donations provided will go directly to disaster response efforts across our area as identified by both first responders and local Methodist congregations. Donate here.
Collecting non-perishable food, water, clothing, and hygiene products. 7220 Charlotte Pike in Nashville. Get directions.